Nepal welcomes 326,000 foreign tourists in 8 months
Statistics show the number of foreign tourists visiting the country is gradually on the rise since the beginning of 2022.
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MANANG, DECEMBER 4: Manang district has received a large number of foreign tourists over the last 11 months. According to Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)’s Area Office in Manang, over 20,800 such tourists visited this district for mostly trekking during the review period. Among all the foreign tourists who visited Manang from January to November […]
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KATHMANDU, March 1: In the past month, there has been an increase in the number of foreign tourists visiting Nepal, with 73,000 visiting in February compared to 55,000 in January. In total, 128,000 foreign tourists have visited Nepal so far this year.
Of these visitors in
A total of 150,962 foreign tourists arrived in Nepal during 2021, said the Nepal Tourism Board. The Board shared that it is 25 percent less than the number of tourist entering Nepal in 2020.
A total of 150,962 foreign tourists arrived in Nepal during 2021, said the Nepal Tourism Board. The Board shared that it is 25 percent less than the number of tourist entering Nepal in 2020.
A total of 150,962 foreign tourists arrived in Nepal during 2021, said the Nepal Tourism Board. The Board shared that it is 25 percent less than the number of tourist entering Nepal in 2020.
KATHMANDU: Government has resumed issuing ‘conditional’ visa-on-arrival for foreign tourists.
With the new decision, foreign nationals, who have been fully vaccinated for COVID-19, would be able to visit Nepal.
Foreign travelers must submit a document certifying complete vaccination along with a negative PCR report produced within 72 hours of flight check-in.
Visa services remained suspended following May earlier this year owing to COVID-19 infection fears.